Lymph node and visceral progression without erythroderma or blood worsening in erythrodermic cutaneous T-cell lymphoma: nine cases

2021 
The prognosis of erythrodermic cutaneous T-cell lymphomas (ECTL) depends upon lymph node (N), visceral (M) involvement, and blood stage (B, i.e circulating Sezary cells, identified upon peripheral blood immunophenotyping, B0: absolute count 60 years, an elevated rate of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), and histologic large-cell transformation (LCT).1-3 ECTL progression is usually homogeneous and simultaneously involves all compartments of the disease. We report nine patients with B1 or B2 ECTL displaying an unusually discrepant outcome profile with the rapid onset of N or M involvement contrasting with the lack of progression of cutaneous and blood involvement.
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